The remarkable plasticity of plant ontogeny is shaped by hormone pathways, which not only orchestrate intrinsic developmental programs, but also convey environmental inputs. Several classes of plant hormones exist, and among them auxin, brassinosteroid and gibberellin are central for the regulation of growth in general and of cell elongation in particular. Various growth phenomena can be modulated by each of the three hormones, in a sometimes synergistic fashion, suggesting physiological redundancy and/or crosstalk between the different pathways. Whether this means that they target a common and unique transcriptome module, or rather separate growth-promoting transcriptome modules, remains unclear, however. Nevertheless, while surprisingly f...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are versatile chemical regulators of plant growth. The concept of hormone ‘inte...
The remarkable plasticity of plant ontogeny is shaped by hormone pathways, which not only orchestrat...
The remarkable plasticity of plant ontogeny is shaped by hormone pathways, which not only orchestrat...
Root indeterminate growth and its outstanding ability to produce new tissues continuously make this ...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
The plant hormones auxin and brassinosteroid are both essential regulators of plant growth and known...
SummarySmall-molecule hormones govern every aspect of the biology of plants. Many processes, such as...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Hormone crosstalk in plants For years, many plant science researchers who study the genetic programm...
The plant growth hormones auxin, gibberellins (GAs) and brassinosteroids (BRs) are major determinant...
Similar to animal hormones, classic plant hormones are small organic molecules that regulate physiol...
In contrast to animals, plants can continuously cease and resumegrowth. This flexibility in their ar...
Post-embryonic plant growth and development are sustained by meristems, a source of undifferentiated...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are versatile chemical regulators of plant growth. The concept of hormone ‘inte...
The remarkable plasticity of plant ontogeny is shaped by hormone pathways, which not only orchestrat...
The remarkable plasticity of plant ontogeny is shaped by hormone pathways, which not only orchestrat...
Root indeterminate growth and its outstanding ability to produce new tissues continuously make this ...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
The plant hormones auxin and brassinosteroid are both essential regulators of plant growth and known...
SummarySmall-molecule hormones govern every aspect of the biology of plants. Many processes, such as...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Hormone crosstalk in plants For years, many plant science researchers who study the genetic programm...
The plant growth hormones auxin, gibberellins (GAs) and brassinosteroids (BRs) are major determinant...
Similar to animal hormones, classic plant hormones are small organic molecules that regulate physiol...
In contrast to animals, plants can continuously cease and resumegrowth. This flexibility in their ar...
Post-embryonic plant growth and development are sustained by meristems, a source of undifferentiated...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are a group of chemically diverse molecules that control virtually all aspects of pla...
Plant hormones are versatile chemical regulators of plant growth. The concept of hormone ‘inte...